The document appears to be from a November 17, 2009 meeting of the WCB Board and contains photos and descriptions of 14 different conservation areas across California. The areas showcase different habitats like forests, grasslands, wetlands, and riparian areas. They contain diverse wildlife such as salmon, owls, and deer. The board reviewed projects to protect these areas through acquisition of land and conservation easements.
12. 8 Cosumnes River Wildlife Area – Oneto/Denier Property Sacramento County Representative Valley Oak
13. 8 Cosumnes River Wildlife Area – Oneto/Denier Property Sacramento County Cosumnes River Riparian Habitat
14. 8 Cosumnes River Wildlife Area – Oneto/Denier Property Sacramento County Aerial of Cosumnes River Preserve
15. 8 Cosumnes River Wildlife Area – Oneto/Denier Property Sacramento County Close up of Denier and Oneto II properties in April of 2006 showing levee breach
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17. 9 Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, Public Access Facilities Augmentation Humboldt County Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, current conditions. Roofline will be extended to the south (left) to accommodate public restrooms.
18. 9 Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, Public Access Facilities Augmentation Humboldt County Rearview of Nature Center. Restrooms will be located in hillside adjacent to current facility.
19. 9 Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, Public Access Facilities Augmentation Humboldt County View from cupola on top of Nature Center overlooking where restrooms will be added (lower portion of picture) and where parking lot improvements will be made for staff.
20. Downhill view from Nature Center where a public parking area will be located (flat area to right of current sign). 9 Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, Public Access Facilities Augmentation Humboldt County
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22. 10 Six Rivers (Chalk Mountain Ranch) Humboldt County “ Grandpa’s Grove”, commercial timber stand in central region of property.
23. 10 Six Rivers (Chalk Mountain Ranch) Humboldt County Forest and rangeland, view to north.
24. 10 Six Rivers (Chalk Mountain Ranch) Humboldt County Blacktail doe on southern portion of property.
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26. 11 Truckee Basin (Independence Lake) Nevada and Sierra Counties Representative Meadow
27. 11 Truckee Basin (Independence Lake) Nevada and Sierra Counties Representative View - Lake and Forest
28. 11 Truckee Basin (Independence Lake) Nevada and Sierra Counties Toward Mount Lola
29. 11 Truckee Basin (Independence Lake) Nevada and Sierra Counties Original Lodge – c. 1910
30. 11 Truckee Basin (Independence Lake) Nevada and Sierra Counties Cabin
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32. 12 Jenner Headlands Sonoma County View to the south toward Sonoma Coast State Beach, Bodega Head and Point Reyes National Seashore.
33. 12 Jenner Headlands Sonoma County Forests on the property include coastal redwood and Douglas fir mixed forestland.
34. 12 Jenner Headlands Sonoma County Sheephouse Creek on the property is one of three reintroduction creeks in Sonoma County for DFG’s captive Coho salmon broodstock program.
35. 12 Jenner Headlands Sonoma County Russian Gulch is another of three anadromous fish-bearing streams on the Property.
36. 12 Jenner Headlands Sonoma County The grassland portion of the property borders Sonoma Coast State Park.
39. 13 San Joaquin Multi-Species Conservation Plan (2007), (2008), (2009) San Joaquin and Contra Costa Counties Pond and alkali wetland found on target properties.
40. 13 San Joaquin Multi-Species Conservation Plan (2007), (2008), (2009) San Joaquin and Contra Costa Counties Aerial view of target area.
41. 13 San Joaquin Multi-Species Conservation Plan (2007), (2008), (2009) San Joaquin and Contra Costa Counties Burrowing Owl.
42. 13 San Joaquin Multi-Species Conservation Plan (2007), (2008), (2009) San Joaquin and Contra Costa Counties Example of topography found on property.